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Gavin Newsom

    Gavin Newsom es un político estadounidense que actualmente se desempeña como el 49º vicegobernador de California. Anteriormente, fue alcalde de San Francisco, elegido en 2003 como el más joven de la ciudad en un siglo. Su mandato se centró en temas sociales, lo que le valió el reconocimiento como el alcalde más social de las ciudades más grandes de Estados Unidos. El estilo de liderazgo de Newsom enfatiza la participación comunitaria y las políticas con visión de futuro.

    Citizenville
    Ben and Emma's Big Hit
    • Ben and Emma's Big Hit

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A young boy with dyslexia embarks on a journey of self-discovery in this empowering picture book by California Governor Gavin Newsom. He learns to embrace his unique perspective on reading, finding joy and creativity in the process. The story highlights themes of resilience and understanding, encouraging young readers to appreciate their differences and explore new ways of learning.

      Ben and Emma's Big Hit
    • Citizenville

      • 249 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      “A fascinating case for a more engaged government, transformed to meet the challenges and possibilities of the twenty-first century.” —President William J. Clinton A rallying cry for revolutionizing democracy in the digital age, Citizenville reveals how ordinary Americans can reshape their government for the better. Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor of California, argues that today’s government is stuck in the last century while—in both the private sector and our personal lives—absolutely everything else has changed. Drawing on wide-ranging interviews with thinkers and politicians, Newsom shows how Americans can transform their government, taking matters into their own hands to dissolve political gridlock even as they produce tangible changes in the real world. Citizenville is a timely road map for restoring American prosperity and for reinventing citizenship in today’s networked age.

      Citizenville